Nazi gold train 'found in Poland'

Those 2 men who found the gold are wanting a 10% finders fee or they will not give the government the location of the train.

While I agree that they were not a part of collecting / pillaging / taking / stealing etc etc and argument can be made that it belongs to people who
were unfortunate enough to be alive when Hitler was doing his William the conqueror bit. If it can be verified as authentic and from the Nazis then it
needs to go back to survivors who were affected.

To me it comes across as receiving stolen property and considering what was occurring at that time its putting it mildly.

I would have taken as many gems as I could fit in the trunk of my car, and then reported the rest of it and tried to get the finder's fee. Though I
doubt anyone would get the finder's fee in this case. "Sure guy! Here's your 900 million dollars! Have fun!"

You can't just want into bank with a bar of gold and cash it in. But gems? Sell one here to a jewelry store, sell off another one there to a pawn
shop. Just every once in a while when you need some cash. If anyone asks, it fell off a necklace. Or one of your rings. Happens all the time.

originally posted by: peskyhumans
I would have taken as many gems as I could fit in the trunk of my car, and then reported the rest of it and tried to get the finder's fee. Though I
doubt anyone would get the finder's fee in this case. "Sure guy! Here's your 900 million dollars! Have fun!"

You can't just want into bank with a bar of gold and cash it in. But gems? Sell one here to a jewelry store, sell off another one there to a pawn
shop. Just every once in a while when you need some cash. If anyone asks, it fell off a necklace. Or one of your rings. Happens all the
time.

I would say it is HIGHLY likely they did take some from the train already, if they really did find it.

The Polish source (wiadomosciwalbrzyskie.pl) states
the train may have up "300 tonnes of gold on board," and be worth up to 9 Billion in US dollars. No confirmation that anything has been found
however. The two men are trying to get an official agreement from the city that they are due their 10% finders fee before revealing where the train
is. Lots of speculation going on...

10% finder's fee is such B-S. Now if it were 90% FF...then that would be a different story altogether. I wouldn't report the find for a crumb of the
pie.

Those 2 men who found the gold are wanting a 10% finders fee or they will not give the government the location of the train.

While I agree that they were not a part of collecting / pillaging / taking / stealing etc etc and argument can be made that it belongs to people who
were unfortunate enough to be alive when Hitler was doing his William the conqueror bit. If it can be verified as authentic and from the Nazis then it
needs to go back to survivors who were affected.

To me it comes across as receiving stolen property and considering what was occurring at that time its putting it mildly.

just my 2 cents.

I would take as much as I could at first BEFORE making a claim of such discovery....especially if there were some expensive jews which cannot be
replaced, unlike gold.

imagin...an train tunnel through an mountain ....make an parralel tunnel next to it ....with an railtrack big enouch to hide an big train.. make
an temporary point to the new tunnel...
after the train is in... close the rail traject couse an collapsing of the tunnel and reconstrackt the wall....
simply as it could be....no-one would ever find the hidden train.....unless you know were to look for !a reply to: Rikora

look in old maps witch rail connections were created by the germans..
find the railtracks through tunnels...
look in old archives wich were closed at the end -day's of the war...
walk through those tunnels and look for anomaly's
ore use radar of sonar equipment...
note:
Such qantaty s of goods could only be secretly transported by trains.... lorry's -trucks would run to much in the pickture
and the risk of discouvery was to big...

originally posted by: smirkley
There are many abandon and hidden train tracks in the US. I dont know that you could hide a train though. But the Nazi's were pretty good at hiding
their tracks. Cant wait for Antartica to melt out. Might be some cool stuff there too.

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